Ogden (Utah)
Found in 756 Collections and/or Records:
The Henry Aldous Dixon Collection
The collection contains retained carbon copies of correspondence sent by Congressman Dixon while serving in Congress during the years 1957-1958. It also containes some in-coming correspondence and correspondence of Laurence Burton's, who served as Dixon's Legislative Assistant during the years, 1957-1958. The collection was received in 1971 from Laurence Burton.
The Hinckley Family Manuscripts and Photographs
The Hyrum B. Wheelwright Collection
This collection contains various newspaper clippings, pamphlets and memorabilia related to church history.
The Hyrum B. Wheelwright Photograph Collection
The contents of this collection consist of a newspaper photograph from The Ben Lomond Beacon>, Feb. 2, 1978, of Washington Blvd. with the Wheelwright Lumber Co.; a newspaper clipping of Wheelwright family history; six photographs taken May 1977 of Hyrum B. and Ruby Wheelwright, Craige Hall, and Martie Collett.
The Ira Owen Horsfall Collection
The Ira Owen Horsfall Collection contains correspondence to Ira Owen Horsfall of Salt Lake City in the years preceding, during, and following his mission for the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The correspondence are from his family and friends during the years of March 1900 and February 1902 through December 1913. This collection also contains newspaper clippings, a few photographs, and Horsfall’s grades from the University of Utah.
The Jack A. Christensen Collection
This collection contains two photographs of Joaquin Miller, one dated 1882.
The James L. Dee Collection
Letter written in Ogden City and dated October 13, 1872, from James L. Dee to John J. Taggart
concerning dissolved business owned by Dee and another partner.
The Junior League of Ogden Photograph Collection
The Lavon B. Carroll Manuscript Collection
The collection consists of a Xerox page from a commentary by George Steiner, “Language and
Silence,” 1974, concerning the effect of culture on the human mind; a Xerox copy of an outline,
“Dimensions in Reading Literature and the Welfare of Mankind,” by Dr. Lavon B. Carroll,
January 12, 1978. A Xerox copy of the manuscript “Literature and the Welfare of Mankind”; a
printer’s proof of a manuscript, “Values in Literature.”
The Lawrence T. Dee Plaque Collection
These items were donated in 2002 by the Dee family. The collection contains two framed certificates presented to Lawrence T. Dee and a framed photograph of Lucky Mc in Wyoming. Lucky Mc was an uranium mine owned and operated by Utah International, of which Lawrence T. Dee served as a member of the Board of Directors.